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Like a dirt road, winding through the countryside, filled with potholes and rocks finally meets up with the highway, so Denettes life after drugs has met the highway. Its been four long years in college after taking on the quest of a new beginning, barely escaping the devastation of addiction. Here it is, clear sailing on the highway of success on the way to her new job with a newspaper crew as an investigative reporter. Yet, in the back of her mind, Denette finds it hard to believe that her past is truly gone. As she reserves part of her mind to being cautious, just in case a blast from the past attempts to spoil what will finally be the true victory over her shadowy past.
Humanity's fate rests in the palm of his very hand. He has to be hard. He has to take what a Commander is owed. Jasper Montrois is a gentle giant. Oh;how many times the gorilla-shaped man has heard that moniker? Beyond count for sure. Even now;after all the blood his axe has reaped;he still thinks of himself as that same gentle man. Abandoning his wife and daughter to the cannibal hordes of his employer AOA has been a hard pill to swallow;and if he is being honest;it may be changing him some;but he is still in control. The man he presents to his people is a deliberate act. Maisie Sagal didn't ask to be one of the last five-hundred people left alive or uninfected;but she is. She’s endured enough trauma to choke a horse;but she isn't about to let that be an excuse. The old-world may well be dead and gone;but she will never give in to the madness. Right is right. She can never give up the fight. Her father certainly hadn't. Now she watches as AOA sends team after team back to earth to obtain specimens to possibly synthesize an antidote to the hordes of zombies that now claim the faces of those she once knew. But not everything is safe as the growing obsession with death-matches unfolds among the officers;all eager to see who will be the leader of them all.
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Eudora Welty: Thirteen Essays edited by Peggy W. Prenshaw This collection of essays about the writings of Eudora Welty, a southern writer in the grand tradition of American literature, reflects the range of Welty criticism. Themes, forms, and stylistic features in her work are given careful consideration by some of the most notable of Welty scholars: Chester E. Eisinger, John A. Allen, J. A. Bryant, Jr., John Edward Hardy, Albert J. Devlin, Warren French, Julia L. Demmin and Daniel Curley, Daniele Pitavy-Souques, Robert B. Heilman, Seymour L. Gross, Barbara McKenzie, Michael Kreyling, and Ruth M. Vande Kieft. The essays included in this volume were selected from the 1979 publication Eudora Welty: Critical Essays also edited by Peggy W. Prenshaw. Eudora Welty: Thirteen Essays retains the breadth of subject and approach that marked the earlier volume. Dr. Peggy W. Prenshaw is currently the Millsaps College Humanities Scholar in Residence. She recently retired from the Fred C. Frey Chair in Southern Studies at Louisiana State University. She has published widely on southern women writers, including Eudora Welty and Elizabeth Spencer.